Український селянин (Jun 2023)

Features of the formation and possibilities of self-realimation of the creative personality in the conditions of the rural location of the period of the Khrushshov ‘thaw’

  • Тетяна Чубіна,
  • Яніна Федоренко

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31651/2413-8142-2023-29-Chubina-Fedorenko
Journal volume & issue
no. 29

Abstract

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The purpose of article – study of the peculiarities of the formation and possibilities of self-realization of creative personalities in the conditions of rural areas during the period of the Khrushshov ‘thaw’. Scientific novelty – specific historical examples are used to analyze the peculiarities of the formation of creative personalities of folk artists in the conditions of the Ukrainian village under the influence of the processes of liberalization and de-Stalinization in the mid-1950s – early 1960s. Obstacles that prevented talented peasants from fully revealing their creative potential under the rule of a totalitarian system were clarified. Conclusions. The period of Khrushshov’s ‘thaw’ and the policy of liberalization of socio-political and cultural life characteristic of it contributed to the transformation of the countryside into the center of the cultural and spiritual life of the Ukrainian people, preserving its identity and the unique national archetype formed over the centuries under the rule of the totalitarian system. The names of village craftswomen Kateryna Bilokur, Maria Prymachenko, Tatyana Yablonska became world-famous, whose works were admired by such cult celebrities as Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, etc. Liberalization processes in the country contributed to the transformation of Ukrainian villages into art studios, which not only satisfied the call of the rural population to self-realization, but also brought decent profits. But at the same time, we can state that Ukrainian talented peasants were unable to fully realize themselves during the Khrushshov ‘thaw’, since the main obstacle for them was the essence of the totalitarian system, which manifested itself in the disdainful attitude of the party leadership towards the peasants, difficulties in obtaining passports for ordinary collective farm workers, difficult living conditions due to the banal lack of money, the prohibition of the top management to move to another place of residence. In addition, it was practically impossible for ordinary peasants to purchase quality materials and accessories necessary for creativity

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